hpi receiver batter pack connectors

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JVT73

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I have a quick question, what type of plug end is on the stock savage x4.6 TF-40/RF-40 receiver battery pack. Is it the "J" type?

Thanks,
 
I believe this is what is used...stock. Looks like a JST connector.

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This is the eBay purchase and the stock 4AA box is mia. The on/off inline switch is stock. Thanks X and Jam Racing 1, The HPI battery box is on back order/out of stock, go figure! It looks to me that a futaba or Duratrax would work? I think JST refers to the manufacturer so, it's a BEC connector. If I understand the info that I've read, very scattered, the world of plugs/connectors.
 
This is the eBay purchase and the stock 4AA box is mia. The on/off inline switch is stock. Thanks X and Jam Racing 1, The HPI battery box is on back order/out of stock, go figure! It looks to me that a futaba or Duratrax would work? I think JST refers to the manufacturer so, it's a BEC connector. If I understand the info that I've read, very scattered, the world of plugs/connectors.

Well you may as well upgrade to a 5 cell hump pack and stop using the 4 cell dry batteries... Venom , Tenergy and others sell a prebuilt battery and some include the charger with them also if you look around a bit.... Amazon, E Bay, A Main Racing and others I think you will be happy to never use dry cells again :)
 
Well you may as well upgrade to a 5 cell hump pack and stop using the 4 cell dry batteries... Venom , Tenergy and others sell a prebuilt battery and some include the charger with them also if you look around a bit.... Amazon, E Bay, A Main Racing and others I think you will be happy to never use dry cells again :)
I agree with the hump pack, I'm looking for a back up in the event the hump goes down and need to throw traditional batteries in it.
 
I agree with the hump pack, I'm looking for a back up in the event the hump goes down and need to throw traditional batteries in it.

If taken care of correctly a 5 cell rechargeable pack will easily last all day in a savage, I actually get tired of driving it and when day is done I still have plenty of juice left...
 

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